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Black Stallions
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Accession #: | 1701.20 |
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Title: | Black Stallions |
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Physical Description: | Lithograph print on paper. Two black stallions are tied to a hitching post or fence. |
Description: | The Inland Empire Art Association commissioned Phil Paradise to execute this original lithograph called "Black Stallion" in 1941 as the first in a series of limited edition prints designed especially for the private collections of Inland Empire Art Association members. The Association had ambitious plans to establish a permanent art collection and a permanent building for Association activities in addition to its annual support of the Spokane Art Center. The Association's $3,000 contribution for annual rents and utilities for the Spokane Art Center secured $12,000 per year from the Works Progress Administration for staff salaries and regular exhibition expenses. |
Category: | Art |
Subjects/Topics/Concepts: |
Figurative (Artwork->Subject); Lithograph (Artwork->Print)
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Dimensions: |
Support Dimensions H x W 12 5/8 x 16 3/8"
Image Dimensions HxW 8 1/4 x 11 1/2"
Mat Dimensions HxW 16 1/8 x 20 1/8"
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"34/200," lower left margin; "Black Stallion, lower center margin; "Phil Paradise," lower right margin and on image
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Credit Line: | Gift of Mrs. David Guilbert, 1960 |
Copyright: |
fair use
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Through the protection of Fair Use (section 107, title 17, U.S. Code), we are able to provide thumbnail images of works in our collection for which we may not hold the rights. If you are the current rights holder to a work housed in our permanent collection, we would like to make your works available for educational use. Please contact the Registrar to discuss reproduction permissions.
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